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niello (KTM); 3. Brad Her.. (Hon).
SR AM: 1. Dwight Covell (Yam); 2. Spencer Hess;
3. Jim Breiner (KTM).
SR EX: 1. Pat Astegher (Hon); 2. Lee Herr""
(Hon); 3. 8ud Fee (Hus).
. SUP SR; 1. Irwin Fran.. (Hon); 2. Ed Andriola
(KTM); 3. Rick Golden (Yam).
250 NOV; 1. William Stube; 2. Dean Fritscher; 3.
Greg Wolf.
125 NOV; 1. Joe HoHman; 2. Andrew Kosta; 3.
John Ferrentino.
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The Open B division's LOp series
comenders Chad Young and Billy
Ethridge squared off for two moLOS of
close racing. In moLO one, Young led
all the way with Ethridge applying
pressure from second. The tables were
turned in moto two as Ethridge took
the lead at turn one. Young started
seventh but eventually worked his
way through traffic to challenge Ethridge's lead. In the final turn on the
last lap, Young gOI by 10 win with a
perfect score. "I really wanted that
win," said Ethridge, "but Young had
me psyched out and I made a mistake
at the lasl moment."
In fierce I 25cc C action, KlouiGearbacked Brad Jimison took over the
first moLO lead after getting by Tommy
Bilz and Gabe Gaddis. Paul Cline,
supported by an enthusiastic cheering sect..ion, moved up from fifth pot
and, on the last lap. slipped past J imison for the. win.
MoLO two saw Marc Waddle in
commandofthe lead until Cline took
over and won. Waddle's 5-2 tally netted third overall behind Jimi on and
Cline. In the series standings, Cline's
perfect score moved him into the
runner-up slot, one point over WaddIe. Jimison won the series b¥ a narrow seven-point margin over Cline.
The opening 250cc C moLO saw
Waddle lead Jimison in close tandem
alllhe way to the checkered. In moLO
two, Jimison showed the way with
Waddle following closely until the
lasl lap when the pair collided. Jimi on fell and Waddle took Ihe win 10
nel a perfro score. Jimison remounled
to finish 2-2. Jimison earned the eries championship by a comfortable
margilT' over Waddle and Michael
Henderson.
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65 MINI; 1. Ryan Reynolds (Kaw); 2. Dwayne
Bone (Hen I; 3. Danny Haynes (Kaw).
JR MINI: 1. MattShue (Yam): 2. Shannon Brooker
(Yam~ 3. 8rian Raymond (Kawl.
SR MINI: 1. Trey Phillips (Kaw); 2. Man Shue
(Yam); 3. Gary Brown (Kaw).
125 C; 1. Paul Cline (Hon): 2. Brad JimIson (Hen);
3. Mere Waddle (Hon).
250 C; 1. Merc Waddle (Hon~ 2. Brad Jimison
(Hen); 3. Michael Henderson (Hen).
1258: 1. Kenny Kizzar (Yam); 2. Todd Neal (Hon);
3. Ashley EilPs (Hen).
250 B; 1. Kenny KiZZ8f (Yam); 2. Jason Coleman
(Hen I; 3. Bryan Jernigan (Honl.
OPEN B; 1. Chad Young (Yam); 2. Billy Ethridge
(Hen); 3. Milton Garner (KTM),
SR 30+; 1. Kimbo RutledgaIKaw); 2. Dale Deaton
(Yam); 3. Tommy Smith (Kaw).
ENDURO; 1. Leon Smith (Hon); 2. Rich"'d Shiflett
(Kaw): 3. SllIn H;ghtower (Kaw).
125 A; 1. Keith Turpin (Hen); 2. Wollace Finchar
(Kawl: 3. DaMY Payne (Hon).
260/OPEN A; 1. Keith Turpin (Hon); 2. David
Kelley (Yam I; 3. Tommy Manin (Hon).
FINAL SERIES POINT STANDINGS
65 MINI: 1. Ryan Reynolds (297); 2. Dewayne
Bone (2501: 3. Eric Pinson (208).
JR MINI; 1. Mett Shue (267); 2. Brian Raymond
(234); 3. Shannon Brooker (213).
SR MINI; 1. Trey Phillips (271); 2. Gary BrCWWl
(211); 3. Jalte McClure (188).
. 125 C; 1. Brad Jimison (253); 2. Paut Cline (247);
3. Merc Waddle (246).
250 C; 1. 8rad Jimison (288); 2. Marc Waddle
(25'7); 3. Michael Henderson (188).
125 B; 1. Kenny Kiztat(285): 2. Todd Neal (256);
3.
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250 8: 1. Kenny Kizzar 1300); 2. Jason Coleman
(2361; 3. Bryan Jernigan (205).
OPEN B: 1. Chad Young (2741: 2. Billy Ethridge
(2411; 3. Milton Garner (2131.
ENDURO: 1. Milton Garner (27B); 2. Leon Smith
(2351: 3. Richard Shiflen (2221.
SR 30+; 1. J.C. Purvis (248); 2. Dale Deaton (246);
3. Kimbo Rutledge (207).
125 A; 1. Sean Dukes (233); 2. Wallace Fincher
(2041: 3. Joe Rogers (189).
250/OPEN A; 1. Joe Rogers (2311; 2. Tommy
Manin (21 2); 3. Ross Johnston (192).
L,se titles decided
at Westhampton
Motocross
By Rick Golden
WESTHAMPTON,
Y, OCT. 25
Going into the day's racing aL
WesLhampLon, no less than six
class LiLIes would be decided at
the final MX of Lhe Long Island
Sports Commillee season.
The biggest sprC'ad was seven points
in Ihe Open Amateur and the Senior
Mini c1asse~. In the Open division,
Ed Markstaller clinched the series
title by scoring the overall win over
. last year's winner, SCOII Nickerson.
Markstaller had taken a two-year
break from racing before coming back
and winning his class this year.
In the Senior Mini class, last year's
number one rider BreLL Marascia made
a valiant effort torepeatagainstJason
Rivas who was the runner-up in '85.
Mal'ascia notched Ihe win in the first
moLO with Rivas finishing fourth.
But Rivas came back to win tbe
second mOIO and clinch the class
title.
In tiie nior Amateur class, Jim
Breiner held a six-point lead over
Dwi~ht Covell who put on a real
charge and took the overall win on
the day. But that wasn't enough to
close the gap on Breiner who ended
the year as the class champ.
The tightest title race was in the
l25cc Amaleur class where only six
points S

